Cardi B engaged in heated exchanges with the stepson of missing billionaire Hamish Harding, as oxygen continued to run low on the submarine that disappeared Wednesday night.
Brian Szasz accused Cardi of being “worthless” after the “WAP” rapper dragged Szasz over to attend the Blink-182 concert while rescue efforts were underway for her stepfather.
“Cardi B is trying to gain influence from me and my family [sic] suffering,” Szasz tweeted shortly before deleting his Twitter. “Instead of sitting at home watching the news, I went to a Blink 182 concert to cope.”
“Shame on you Cardi, take a lesson!”
Szasz later dragged Cardi’s music career and wrote in a separate tweet, “Cardi B, we know all of your recent releases were rubbish, but is your career desperate for this much attention now?”
However, Cardi clapped to Szasz, who used her status to shoot her shot with a OnlyFans model.
“The thing is, the whole world is praying for these people in the submarine, and this guy son is waving k-clerks online for girls other than just fans and going to Blink 182 concerts.” Cardi tweeted Tuesday night “You were looking for influence from the beginning, no one knew who you were until you said he was your stepdad!!!”
“This is why people hate you spoiled brat billionaires, and you’re going to become desensitized.”
Several fans agreed with Cardi and filled Twitter with her back and forth with Szasz.
“Forget it, sister! You were never wrong!” A fan tweeted.
“I’m with you on this CARDI thing,” he wrote for a second. “People who are mad at you for giving their opinion on current events here, if it bothers them that much, they should look elsewhere. Show the kids that we can summon bullies and pray for real lives that are still at stake below.
“Absolutely Cardi. Her actions were narcissistic and deplorable,” another confirmed. “If it was someone in my family, I’d be on the rescue mission team. I wouldn’t be at a concert about it—for influence.
However, others showed more affection for Szasz as the search mission failed to provide any promising update on the whereabouts of his stepfather.
“Just get rid of this man’s case,” tweeted one critic.
“Girl, businessmen can mourn as they please,” one agreed.
“Wait, if your dad is missing you won’t be allowed to go to Blink 182 concerts? It’s a strange rule, ”he added another.
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Cardi started her feud with Harding’s stepson by posting a video on her Instagram Story in which she called him out for not being home while his family was dealing with the missing submarine.
“People are like, um, ‘What does he have to do? Are you sad at home? Does he have to call her himself?’ Yes,” he said, adding, “You had to be by the phone to hear any updates about me. You were supposed to console your mother and s-t.
Sharing her 4-year-old daughter Kulture and 1-year-old son Wave with her husband Offset, Cardi said it was “sad” that no one in her family gave “af-k” to the missing billionaire.
“For instance, you lost and ready to rock at concerts, you sons of bitches,” he said, adding that he would rather be broke and know that he is loved than rich and lonely.
Szasz later deleted his Twitter, calling the whole ordeal a “king’s nightmare”.
“I really appreciate the love and support. I haven’t slept for days. This is not about me. Frankly I’m very worried about my mom and the situation so I’m not swaying or whatever they are trying to accuse me of doing,” she added in an Instagram video Wednesday.
Szasz shared on Facebook that he would be attending the Blink-182 concert for the first time, minutes after he announced that he was with his stepfather, a disappearing diver on his way to explore the Titanic wreckage.
“It may be unpleasant to be here but my family would like me to be on Blink-182 because it’s my favorite band and the music has helped me through my tough times!” He wrote on Facebook.
Harding, 58, is still missing and an avid explorer as of Thursday. He once traveled to space on one of Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin missions.
He and other passengers paid OceanGate Expeditions up to $250,000 for their tickets to board the submarine and travel to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
But on Sunday, the surface crew lost contact with the submarine just one hour and 45 minutes after their voyage, and there has been no communication since.
Rescuers detected crash sounds near the diver’s disappearance, and the Air Force delivered critical equipment and tools to Canada on Tuesday as a “last chance” in a rescue operation.
Until Thursday, experts were worried that the diver’s oxygen supply was depleted, although the search and rescue mission still appeared to be underway.